Transport

Fargo–Moorhead Stormwater Diversion Channel: Regenerative Infrastructure to Protect the Region from Flooding

An infrastructure project can be an integral part of nature while also protecting communities from extreme weather events. A living example of this is the flood-control channel ACCIONA is building on the border between North Dakota and Minnesota. 

Transport

Site C, the Dam of the Century: Supplying Renewable Energy for 100 Years

In the heart of northern Canada, ACCIONA has built one of its largest infrastructures on a global scale: a hydroelectric dam capable of supplying clean energy to nearly half a million homes. A milestone in sustainable engineering, built under extreme conditions and now a reality after nearly a decade of work. Discover it in this story.

Renewable energy

Forty Mile: harnessing the wind on Canada’s frozen plains

Building a wind farm in Alberta (Canada) presents a unique technical and logistical challenge — but also a major opportunity. In an environment defined by extreme temperatures and demanding terrain, ACCIONA Energía has demonstrated its ability to adapt and innovate, bringing its largest wind farm in North America to life. Would you like to find out how they made it happen?

Renewable energy

Adelaide Desalination Plant: Ensuring Water Security for South Australia

The Adelaide Desalination Plant in South Australia has empowered the region to withstand droughts and meet the water needs of its population year-round.

Innovation

Tunnel Boring Machines Enter Immersive Realities

ACCIONA has begun virtualizing its tunneling operations. This process allows real-time monitoring and optimization of tunnel boring machine operations without needing to be physically present, using technologies like virtual reality headsets.

Renewable energy

Aldoga Solar Plant: The Cornerstone of a Sustainable Industry in Australia

The Aldoga Solar Farm, driven by ACCIONA Energía, is leveraging Australian steel to deliver clean energy that will drive a more sustainable—and local—industry.